Showing 459 items matching "australian vietnam forces"
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Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - LICENSES, 1) Est 1960’s .2) 20/11/1967
Licences were for Murray Stanley Metherall No 35455. Serving in the Australian Army Educational Corps Murray was the only such person to serve in the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam. As a Capt age 44 years he served in Vietnam as Adjutant with AATTV/HQ AFV (Army) from 29.1.68 to 21.1.69. He would catch rides by Jeep, truck, aeroplane, with Americans, by any means to all the outposts in Vietnam where the “Team” served delivering mail and pay. .1) Army cinematograph operator's license made of brown printed fabric. .2) Army drivers license made of brown printed fabric..1) & .2) “Australian Military Forces”documents, licenses, drivers, cinema, aattv -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - INSTRUCTION CARD, Post 1965
... Small card issued by Australian Army for Forces in Vietnam.... Small card issued by Australian Army for Forces in Vietnam ...Card issued to Peter John Umina, National Serviceman No 3792233 in Vietnam. Served with 102 Field Workshops 24.3.1969 - 3.4.1969, 106 Field Workshops 4.4.1969 - 3.9.1969. Small card issued by Australian Army for Forces in Vietnam. Lists 9 Rules for use whilst serving in Vietnam, Green colour with Rising Sun emblem.“3792233” printed on 1 side in pen.military history - army, documents - cards, rules -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - HONOUR ROLL VIETNAM, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery, Post 1973
In remembrance of ANZAC Forces in Vietnam. Tan wooden frame without glass, fawn paper backing, wire hanging strap at rear. Australian & New Zealand names in black print on cream background. Photo of Sgt B HACKING, 1st Australian soldier killed in VietnamSticker on backing: “Bethany Gallery”civic mementoes - honour boards, military history, vietnam -
Bendigo Military Museum
Letter - LETTER AND ENVELOPES, 1) Postmarked 2 July 1966
Letter written by Pte David John Thomas, born Bendigo 18.1.1945, enlisted in the Regular Army No 38712, posted to 6th Battalion RAR in D Coy, posted as service in Vietnam from 8.6.1966, KIA in the Battle of Long Tan South Vietnam on 18.8.1966. An Official Commemoration service was held at the Kangaroo Flat cemetery lawn section Grave 5125. Letter written to N McCaw in Bendigo. Refer Cat No 1957.1) Envelope with address, five cent postage stamp and two ink stamps. .2) .3) Two page letter. .4) .5) Two unused, unmarked air mail envelopes issued by Australian force Vietnam..1 Handwritten on front "Air Mail Forces Mail / N McCaw / 86 McKenzie Street / Bendigo / Vic / Australia". Also has two ink postmark stamps, Stamped “2JY66”letters, envelopes, long tan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - NOTEBOOK, Australian Government, Field Message and Note Book, 1968
Item issued to Malcolm Stuart Angus, No 3112710, served Vietnam.Notebook with green fabric cover. Pages marked with 5mm grid. Australian Military Forces AAB-64, reprinted February 1968.Handwritten on top of front cover "Pte M S Angus"documents-notebooks, military equipment, field message -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Compass
Type Mark 3 black plated prismatic compass, standard issue to Australian Defence Forces personnel during the Vietnam conflict. This compass is complete with a leather pouch. Refer item 00002.1 and 00002.2 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Gaiters, Webbing
... mornington-peninsula In general use by the Australian Defence Forces ...In general use by the Australian Defence ForcesA new pair of Australian Army canvas gaiters painted black. Inside both is a manufacturers stamping in white ink. Each gaiter has a pair of buckles and straps on the side and a buckle and leather strap at the bottom that is fitted under the sole of the boot. On the inside bottom of both gaiters is a single metal tab and double bracket for the tab to slide into. http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/REL31609Size 4 (R and L) C.J.Martin Pty. Ltd 1967vietnam, army, gaiters -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Helmet, Australian M1, circa 1960's
Standard issue United States M1 pattern steel helmet, olive drab in colou, stretch cotton cargo type net, with fibreglass liner. On the inside of a strap in the liner '8415-153-6671' is printed in black ink. This number would appear to be the "Federal Stock Number (FSN)" which was used 1949 to 1975 when ti was replaced by "National Stock Number (NSN)' by additional of 00 after the first 4 numbers. this would indicate that it was made in USA. The chin strap and liner are both complete and fully operable. These helmets were first issued in 1941 to the United States Armed Forces. They were adopted after the Korean War by the Australian Defence Force. In the 1990s they were replaced by the Kevlar based Personnel Armour System-Ground Troop (PASGT) type helmet. However, as evidenced by this helmet, some M1 Steel helmets were not replaced in-service by the PASGT helmet and survived into the early 21st Century. Used by Royal Australian Army in Vietnam in areas where mines were significnat, such as Long Hai's mountains (together with US flak jackets), and also by Royal Australain Navy.An example of an Australian Army issue M1 steel battle helmet complete with fibreglass liner. This helmet type was issued to Australian defence personnel during the Vietnam conflict. The inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge. The steel outer has an olive green elastic cover (similiar to cargo net) to hold camouflage material. The M1 is two "one-size-fits-all" helmets: an outer shell made of metal and a hard hat-type liner that is nestled inside the shell and contains the suspension system that would be adjusted to fit the wearer's head. Helmet covers and netting would be applied by covering the steel shell with the extra material tucked inside the shell and secured by inserting the liner. The helmet is 7 inches in height, width is 9.5 inches and length is 11 inches. The weight of a World War II era M1 is approximately 2.85 pounds including the liner and chinstrap. (From Wikipepedia) the inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge.steel helmet -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Pass, Safe Conduct (4), 1960's
Issued during Vietnam warObverse - South Vietnam flag surrounded by flags of USA, South , Australia and New Zealand Reverse - Sketch of a smiling South Vietnamese soldier with his arm around a happy looking Viet Cong soldier. Neither are armed.In English and Vietnamese: "Safe conduct pass to be honored by all Vietnamese Government Agencies and allied forces"vietnam, vietnam war, safe conduct pass -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Australia's Special Operations 1940-2003. A Commemorative History
A detailed history of Australian Special Forces operations during World War Two by the commandos of the Allied Intelligence Bureau and the Independent Companies/Commando Squadrons and through to operations in Vietnam and later conflicts. Compiled by two of Australia’s most famous military historians for the 60th anniversary of Operation JAYWICK in 2003. -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, The Battle of Long Tan- as told by the ommanders to Bob Grandon
... by Australian commandos Vietnam war Australian special forces Inscribed ...Several members who participated in this battle were former commandos and members of 2 commando CompanyFind bySoftcover 332 pageInscribed presentation by Harry Smith dated June 2012australian commandos, vietnam war, australian special forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, 5 RAR 1966 - 1967 (1st Tour)
An Poster, Information Board of 5 RAR 1966 to 1967 (tst Tour). The 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment ("Battalion") were the leading element of the First Australian Task Force (1 ATF) and stationed in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. The Battalion's task was to break Viet Cong control over the central region of Phuoc Tuy Province - an area that communists had freely operated in since 1945. Commencing of the 24th May 1966, the Battalion conducted its first operation codenamed "Hardihood". Their objective was to sweep and clear areas to the north and east of Nui Dat to a distance of 5000 meters, then create a defensive position to enable 1 ATF to establish an operation base. The Battalion conducted eighteen full-lenght operations as well as numerous day and night cordon and search, search and destroy, ambush and clearing patrols conducted at company, platoon and section levels. the Battalion achieved considerable success during Operations Canberra and Queanbeyan in October 1966 when it swept and cleared the Nui Thi Vai mountain. A Viet Cong base consisting of training facilities, a hospital, booby trap factory and several tonnes of rice was located and destroyed. during phase two (Operation Queanbeyan) the battalion discovered complex cave and tunnel systems along with other fixed installations that were vigorously fought for and destroyed by the battalion. Not only di the caves contain large quantities of weapons, equipment and documents but the 274 VC Regiments deputy commanders radio complex. For bravery and leadership, three Military Crosses, one Military Medal and one Mentioned in Dispatches were awarded. The last was awarded posthumously. However, at the completion of the battalion's first tour, the 274 and 275 Viet Cong Regiments remained functional. While the enemy retained the capacity to inflict serious casualities on smaller allied forces, the Battalion and other elements of the 1 AFt were successful in denying the enemy their previous gains. This enabled the South Vietnamese Government to re-establish control of over 96 per cent of the Phuoc Tuy Province during Australia's involvement. Source O'Neill, RJ Vietnam Task, the 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 1966/67, Melbourne. Cassell Australia Ltd, 19685 rar, 1st tour 1966 - 1967, operation hardihood, 1st atf base, poster, information board, nui dat, nui thai vai mountains, operation canberra, operation queanbeyan, viet cong, 274 vc regiments -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet - Pay book, Ellis, 1966-1968
Soldiers paybook for 15219 Ellis John Brown cover 18 Pages.Paybook A No 17707 Ellis John Australian Military Forcespaybook -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Identity Card, 1965-1966
Australian Military Forces Identity Card. Plastic covered.Orange coloured. Photograph of Quentin Leslie Sell.3787247 Sell, Quentin Leslie 22 August 1966 No. 38795identity card, 161 reconnaissance flight -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Armitt, Ian, 500: The Australians Who Died in Vietnam, 2016
Names and photograph of all Australian Armed Forces people killed in action during the Vietnam Warvietnam war, 1961-1975 -- registers of dead -- australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Re-interment Service for Private Neville Wayne Horne: Sydney War Cemetery, Rookwood, NSW 3 June 2016, 2016
Private Horne was originally buried in Terendak Cemetery, Malaysia in 1966 and Re-intered at Sydney War Cemetery, Rockwood NSW on the 3rd June 2016.1st battalion rar, private neville wayne horne, terendak cemetery - malaysia, royal australian infantry corps, operation crimp, binh duong province -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, Australian Forces Radio - December 1970: breakfast show (Alan White - RAAF: tape 1, 1970
8mm sound tape.australian forces radio, royal australian air force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, Tape, Australian Forces Radio: Tape 2: 4th August 1970. Australian Forces Radio, Alan White, RAAF, Vung Tau, 1970
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Donald Bergman's home movies. 2 Commando Coy CMF
Coloured footage of men in the CMF.citizens military forces (cmf), vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Soldier's Pay Book belonging to Quentin Leslie Sell
Small orange covered booklet with the owner's name written on the cover.Army No. 3787247. Surname - Sell. Christian Names - Quentin Leslie. Pay Book A, No 17614army paybook, australian military forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Soldier's Pay Book Belonging to Michael Stephen Shields
Small orange covered booklet with the owner's name written on the cover.Army No. 3175793. Surname - Shields Christian Names - Michael Stephen. Pay Book No. 39717.army paybook, australian military forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Soldier's Pay Book belonging to Andrej Roman Gizycki
Small orange covered booklet with the owner's name written on the cover.Army No. 37505 Surname - Gizycki Christian Names - Andrej Roman. Pay Book No. 21007army paybook, andrew gizycki -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Soldier's Pay Book Belonging to Andrzej Roman Witold Gizycki
Small orange covered booklet with the owner's name written on the cover.Army No. 37505 Surname - Gizycki Christian Names - Andrej Roman. Pay Book No. 569363.army paybook, andrew gizycki -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Soldier's Pay Book Belonging to Jean Robyn Fullerton
Small orange covered booklet with the owner's name written on the cover.Army No. 028188. Pay Book No. 5014. Surname, Fullerton. Christian Names: Jean Robynarmy paybook, australian military forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Card - Card, ID, Identification Card & Local Leave Pass
Small yellow coloured booklet.No.= 61863. Rank = Pte. Name - Law, J. Unit = HQ Bty I Fd Reg = RAAidentity card, local leave pass -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Recommendation and Citation, 18 /11 /1970 19 / 11/ 1970
Recommendation for honours or award and citation - Photocopy of original documents set in black frame. Black print on white paper. Green mat - under glass.Australian military forces, Revised April 1969. Recommendation for honours or awards. Army Number 342867 Rank LT /Substantive Capt Names (in full ) Gary Bruce / Surname Parker.honour & awards, gary parker, document -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam 1968
Actual footage plus some armed forces radio recordings. Amateur film but worthwhilevietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Stubby, 1997
... forces from Vietnam and to celebrate the national Reunion... Anniversary of the withdrawal of Australian forces from Vietnam ...25th anniversary FSB TownsvilleBimba Bia 33 This beer has been specially produced to commerate the 25th Anniversary of the withdrawal of Australian forces from Vietnam and to celebrate the national Reunion of Vietnam Veterans from 16th to 24th August 1997 in Townsville and will be known as "FIRE SUPPORT BASE - TOWNSVILLE". This beer is exclusively available from the Townsville RSL Club, a Gold sponsor of the Reunionbeer stubby, 25th anniversary, national reunion of vietnam veterans -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, The Corps Lists Of Officers of the Australian regular Army and Regular Army Supplement - 31 March 1975, 1975
A maroon coloured cover with black writing. The Australian Insignia with the Kangaroo and Emu are near the top of the page.australia - armed forces - service manuals, officers -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Department of Supply, Stores and transport branch: hand book, 1961
australia - armed forces - service manuals